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Does it matter where you got your degree ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Makobra" data-source="post: 16511081" data-attributes="member: 193575"><p>did you know those stats really just indicate a trend of people willing to put more into something succeeding later on in life and have no real bearing on college equipping them to actually succeed in life? did you also know that the cost/benefit disparity between the value provided by college is non existent for most degrees in 2020?</p><p></p><p>you make enough money to where it isn't a big deal to finance your daughters exploring their future on your dime, that's a huge blessing which I'm sure they appreciate but your 33% of the people you put through college (at minimum) didn't need it to do what they do, right? so what if that daughter came to you and said "daddy, i would like a *insert 50 thousand dollar vehicle or whatever you paid here* and take a few years to just think about what i want to do in life.</p><p></p><p>would you honestly write that check? think about it man...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>since we both agree that college isn't a factor to success and that upbringing is I'm not really sure what you're arguing here. im glad you have enough to let your kids burn it and im glad a couple of them found something useful to do with the money. obviously you make good life choices and they learned to do the same since they're all making bank.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>it does sadden me that our culture is so soaked in toxic femininity it is flooded with emasculated males causing us to fear for our daughters' futures so much so that we'd encourage them to do things against their nature in order to feel like they need a plan B.</p><p></p><p>maybe one day we won't live in a country where a man eating tiger would starve to death in north america.</p><p></p><p>p.s. i only have an associates from ITT tech and make more than double the average for that education level. college is almost always a scam these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makobra, post: 16511081, member: 193575"] did you know those stats really just indicate a trend of people willing to put more into something succeeding later on in life and have no real bearing on college equipping them to actually succeed in life? did you also know that the cost/benefit disparity between the value provided by college is non existent for most degrees in 2020? you make enough money to where it isn't a big deal to finance your daughters exploring their future on your dime, that's a huge blessing which I'm sure they appreciate but your 33% of the people you put through college (at minimum) didn't need it to do what they do, right? so what if that daughter came to you and said "daddy, i would like a *insert 50 thousand dollar vehicle or whatever you paid here* and take a few years to just think about what i want to do in life. would you honestly write that check? think about it man... since we both agree that college isn't a factor to success and that upbringing is I'm not really sure what you're arguing here. im glad you have enough to let your kids burn it and im glad a couple of them found something useful to do with the money. obviously you make good life choices and they learned to do the same since they're all making bank. it does sadden me that our culture is so soaked in toxic femininity it is flooded with emasculated males causing us to fear for our daughters' futures so much so that we'd encourage them to do things against their nature in order to feel like they need a plan B. maybe one day we won't live in a country where a man eating tiger would starve to death in north america. p.s. i only have an associates from ITT tech and make more than double the average for that education level. college is almost always a scam these days. [/QUOTE]
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